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NEWS   FOR    BIBLIOPHILES. 

The  following  is  a  complete  bibliogpapni! 
i^f  the  published  writings  of  the  laTte^Wlf-i^^ 
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'  iyr2'^'i'mn!)bt)grgftge  Kings  by  K.  c:  vy./' 

F.  Bahr.  .  .  .  Translated,  enlarged  a\id* 
edited.  .  .  .  Book  II  by  W,  G.  Sumner.  {In 
Lange,  J.  P.  A  commentary  on  the  Holy 
Scriptures.  .  .  .  New  York,  Scribner,  Arm- 
strong and  company.  1866-82.  26v.  v.  fJ, 
312  pp.) 

1874 — A  history  of  American  currency.  .  . 
New  York,  H.  Ilolt  and  company,  iv,  391 
pp,  2  fold,  diagr. 

1875 — American  finance.  Boston,  Wil- 
liams. 

1876 — Monetary  development.  {In  Wool- 
?ey,  T.  D.  &  others.  First  century  of  the 
Republic.  New  York,  Harper  and  brothers. 
PD.  238-259.) 

1877 — Lectures  on  the  history  of  protec- 
tion in  the  United  States.  .  .  .  New  York, 
Pub.  for  the  New  York  free  trade  club  by 

G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  64  pp.  Contents. — The 
national  idea  and  the  American  system. — 
Broad  principles  underlying  the  tariff  con- 
troversy.— The  origin  of  protection  in  this 
country. — The  establishment  of  protection 
in  this  country. — ^Vacillation  of  the  pro- 
tective policy. 

1878 — Earle,  A.  L.  Our  revenue  system. 
Preface  by  W.  G.  Sumner.  New  York,  Pub. 
for  the  Free  trade  club  by  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons.  2  p.  1.,  xi,  47  pp.  (Economic  mono- 
graphs.    No.  V.) 

Protection  and  revenue  in  1877.  .  .  New 
lYork  Pub.  for  the  New  York  free  trade 
club  by  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  38pp.  (Eco- 
nomic monographs.    No.  VIII.) 

1879— Bimetallism.  Princeton  review,  No- 
vember,    pp.  546-578. 

1881 — Argument  against  protective  taxes, 
Princeton  review.  March,    pp.  241-259. 

Sociology.  Princeton  review.  November, 
pp.   303-323. 

1882— Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public  man.  .  . 
Boston,  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company,  vi,  402  pp.  (American  statesmen, 
ed.  by  J.  T.  Morse,  jr.) 

Protective  taxes  and  wages.  Philadel- 
phia Tariff  commission.  21  pp.  Caption- 
title. 

Wages.  Princeton  review,  November,  pp. 
241-262. 

1883 — What  social  classes  owe  to  each 
.»ther.  New  York,  Harper  and  brothers.  2 
r.  1..   [71-169  pp. 

18S4 — Political  economy  and  political  sci- 
ence. .  .  comp.  by  W.  G.  Sumner,  D.  j^. 
Wells,  W.  E.  Foster,  R.  L.  Dugdale,  and  G. 
II  Putnam.  Nevr  York  Society  for  politicil 
education,  cover-mift,  36  m)  (Economic 
tracts,  No.  IL)       dOVVOij 


Problems  in  political  economy,  Ke.v] 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  x,  125  pp.  [ 
I  1885 — Collected  essays  in  political  and  so- 
^«  cial  science.  New  Yorlc,  H,  Holt  and  com- 
iiejiy.  2  p.  1.,  [3]— 173  pp.  Contents.— Bi-i 
;  meiallism. — Wages, — The  argument  againstj 
•  protective  taxes.— Sociology. — Theory  and 
practice  of  elections, — Presidential  elec- 
tions and  civil  service  reform. — Our  col- 
leges  before  the  country. 

Protectionism :  the  ism  which  teaches  that 
waste  makes  wealth.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  x,  172  pp. 

Shall  silver  be  demonetized?  North 
American  review,  v.  140,  pp.  485-497. 

1886 — Industrial  war.  Forum,  v.  2,  pp. 
1-8. 

Mr,  Blaine  on  the  tariff.  North  Ameri- 
can  review,  v.   143,  pp.  398-405. 

1887— The  Indians  in  1887.  Forum,  v.  3, 
pp.  254-262. 

State  interference.  North  American  re- 
view, V,  145,  pp.  109-119. 

1889 — Do  we  want  industrial  peace? 
Forum,  v.  8,  pp.  406-416. 

1890 — Alexander  Hamilton.  New  York, 
Dodd,  Mead  and  company  [1890]  2  p.  1., 
[iii]— X,  281  pp.    ("Makers  of  America.") 

1891 — The  financier  and  the  finances  of  the 
American  revolution.  New  York,  Dodd, 
Mead  and  company.    2v.    1892   [1891.] 

1892— Robert  Morris.  New  York.  Dodd, 
Mead  and  company,  viii  pp.,  11.,  [11] — 172  pp. 
front,     (port,)     ("Makers  of  America.") 

1894— Absurd  effort  to  make  the  world 
over.     Forum,   v.   17,   pp.  92-102. 

1896— Banks  of  issue  in  the  United  States. 
Forum,  v.  22,  pp.  182-191. 

The  fallacy  of  territorial  extension. 
Forum,  v.  21,  pp.  414-419. 

A  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States. 
(In  Dodsworth,  A.  W,,  ed.  A  history  of 
banking  in  all  the  leading  nations.  New 
York,  Pub.  by  the  Journal  of  commerce  and 
commercial  bulletin.  4v.  v.  1,  3  p.  1„  [ix]— 
XV,  385  pp,) 

The  proposed  dual  organization  of  man- 
kind. Popular  science  monthly,  v.  49,  pp. 
432-439. 

The  single  gold  standard.  Chautauquan. 
v.  24,  pp,  72-77. 

1898 — The  coin  shilling  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,    Yale  review,  v,  7,  pp.  247-280. 

The  Spanish  dollar  and  the  colonial  shil- 
ling. American  historical  review,  v,  3, 
p.   607-619. 

1899— The  conquest  of  the  United  StatRS 
by  Spain,  Boston,  D.  Estes  and  company, 
cover-title,   [3]— 32  pp, 

1901— Anthracite  coal  industry  by  Petar 
R  berts.  Introduction  by  W,  G.  Sumner. 
New  York,  London,  Macmillan  company,  xii 
pp..  11,.  261  pp. 


1901— The  predominant  issue.  Burlington, 
Vt.  Reprinted  from  the  International 
monthly,  v,  2,  pp.  496-509. 

Specimens  of  investment  securities  for 
class  room  use.  New  Haven,  The  E.  P. 
Judd  CO.,  [32]  pp. 

The  Yakuts.     Abridged  from  the  Russian 
of    Siercshevski.      Journal    of    the    Anthro- 
pological   institute    of    Great    Britain     and 
I  Ireland,    v.  31,  pp.  65-110. 
I     1902— Justification    of    wealth.     Independ- 
ient,  V.  54,  pp.  1036-1040. 
j     Suicidal    fanaticism    in    Russia.     Popular 
science  monthly,  v.  60,  pp.  442-447. 
I     1906— Address  at  dinner  of  the  committee 
I  on  tariff  reform  of  the  Reform  club  in  the 
city  of  New  York.    New  York,  Reform  club 
'committee  on  tariff  reform.  77  pp.   (Series 
'1906,  no.  4.) 

1907 — Folkways:  study  of  the  sociological 
Importance  of  usages,  manners,  customs, 
mores,  and  morals.  Boston,  Ginn  and  com- 
pany,   v,  692  pp. 

Sociology  as  a  college  subject.  American 
journal  of  sociology,  v.  12,  pp.  597-599. 

1909— Mores  of  the  present  and  future. 
Yale  review,  v.  18,  pp.  233-245. 

The  family  and  social  change.  American 
journal   of   sociology,  v.  14,  pp.  577-591. 

The  status  of  women  in  Chaldea,  Egypt, 
India  ...  to  the  time  of  Christ.  Forum, 
v.  42,  pp.  113-136. 

Witchcraft.    Forum,  v.  41,  pp.  410-423. 

1910 — Religion  and  the  mores.     American 
journal  of  sociology,  v.  15,  pp.  577-591. 
:  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   SUMNER. 

I  To  THE  Editor  op  The  Nation: 

Sir:  I  was  interested  in  reading  the  bib- 
jliography  of  the  late  Professor  Sumner 
in  your  issue  of  July  21.  There  should  be 
added  to  it  a  little  pamphlet,  which  Pro- 
{fessor  Sumner  published  or  had  printed 
!when  I  was  a  senior  in  college  in  1882,  en- 
ititled,  "Political  Economy  and  Political 
Science;  a  Selected  List  of  Books  Recom- 
'mended  for  General  Reading  and  for  an  In- 
troduction to  Special  Study."  It  contained 
the  titles  of  about  fifty  books,  and  a  brief 
critical  appraisal  of  each  one.  I  have 
found  it  in  use  to  be  very  just. 

Albert  H.  Atterbury. 
New   York._ August   16. 


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